Police have charged five people in connection with a July 1 shooting at an Aurora banquet hall. PASSAGE OF NOBLETON AREA-SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BYLAW On Thursday June 23, 2016, York Regional Council passed the Nobleton area-speci c development charge bylaw No. 2016-40, which will come into e ect on September 21, 2016. Development charges are fees collected from developers and are a primary source to help pay for the cost of growth-related capital infrastructure including water, wastewater, roads, transit and police, paramedic and public health services. The purpose of bylaw No. 2016-40 is to fund the growth-related capital for wastewater services within the Village of Nobleton, in the Township of King. The map below illustrates the location of the urban boundary within Nobleton to which the bylaw applies. PUBLIC NOTICE 9 | Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, July 7, 2016 Stouffville man charged in Canada Day shooting York Regional Police has laid charges against five people arrested following a multiple shooting at an Aurora banquet hall on Canada Day and investigators are urging any witnesses to come forward. York Regional Police got the call at about 10 p.m. on Friday, July 1 after four victims were gunned down at Di'Nardo's The Mansion banquet hall near industrial Parkway South and Vandorf Sideroad. According to police, the incident occurred after a fight broke out between individuals at the event. Three women and a man were shot and taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Officers and the police helicopter, AIR2, quickly located five out of the six suspects sought, who left the scene in a white Porsche. Police have released the following list of names and charges: Raymond Powell, 31, and 28-year-old Adrian Pascal, both of Toronto, have been charged with aggravated assault and fail to comply with recognizance. Jason Beharry, 24, of Oshawa, Devin Degoias, 20, of Toronto and 30-year-old Jason Maragh of WhitchurchStouffville all face charges of aggravated assault. Police also released a surveillance camera image of a sixth man they say was seen leaving the scene. He was last seen at a gas station in the 16th Avenue and Leslie Street area of Richmond Hill. The man in question, or anyone who can identify him, is asked to contact investigators. The public is advised not to approach him and contact police immediately if he is seen. Investigators are appealing to any witnesses to come forward with information and any nearby businesses, that may have video surveillance, to contact police at 1-866-8765423, ext.7141. STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE Nobleton Community Plan Produced by: Geomatics Division, Planning and Development Services Department, Township of King Planning Department © Copyright, The Regional Muncipality of York, October 2003 . . . l l i B r e t Your Wa water bill? l a c lo r u o y t u o b Are you upset a nsumption? o c r te a w r u o y bout Are you upset ainter/spring 2016) (w payment? r u o y in ' e ik p bout the `s Are you upset a ur water bills o y ll a e v a s u o Did y ay 2016? from 2015 to M If you are upset and able to say `YES" to the questions, then we would like to hear from you!! Please send your Email to: verhoogs@hotmail.com (please include your street name and phone number) Our intention is to organize an (open) meeting with Town Mayor and Counsellors + Water Department regarding this issue. You can also reply to 905-640-6653 (if no Email possible) We will get back to you with more information! The wastewater development charges under this bylaw will apply to both residential and non-residential development. The rates, as set out in the bylaw, are as below. Residential Type Single and Semi-Detached Multiple Unit Dwelling Apartments >=650 square feet Apartments < 650 square feet Non-Residential (per square foot) Industrial/O ce/Institutional Retail 2016 Wastewater Rates $9,798 $8,419 $5,919 $4,310 $5.38 $5.38 Jack Verhoog 101 Booth Drive, Stouffville L4A 4K4 A copy of Nobleton Area-Speci c Bylaw No. 2016-40 is available online at: www.york.ca/wps/portal/yorkhome/business/yr/landdevelopment/developmentcharges Alternatively a copy can be made available for review and/or pick-up, by contacting the Regional Clerk at 1-877-464-9675 ext. 71312 or by email at denis.kelly@york.ca Any person or organization may appeal this bylaw to the Ontario Municipal Board under section 14 of the Development Charges Act, 1997 by ling with the Regional Clerk a notice of appeal setting out their objection to the bylaw and the reasons supporting the objection. The last day for appealing the 2016 Nobleton area-speci c bylaw No. 2016-40 is 40 days after the passage of the bylaw, at 4:30 p.m. on August 2, 2016. Dated: Newmarket July 7, 2016 Denis Kelly Regional Clerk 17250 Yonge Street Newmarket, ON L3Y6Z1